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A Quick Look at North Korea and Japan.  Split at 38 th Parallel after WWII b/w US & USSR  Temporary Gov’s created. Reunification desired Kim Il Sung.

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1 A Quick Look at North Korea and Japan

2  Split at 38 th Parallel after WWII b/w US & USSR  Temporary Gov’s created. Reunification desired Kim Il Sung vs. Syngman Rhee

3  US & USSR pull out & leave 2 hostile gov’s behind…  1950 - North invades South.  US leads UN to help the South

4  UN under MacArthur fights back up Korea  Mopping up at Yalu River when China invades 1) to help Korean communists and 2) in fear of US invasion  US & UN fight back. Cease fire creates DMZ  NO PEACE TREATY!!!

5  Kim Il-Sung led as a god until 1994  North Korea ok until USSR and China stop communism  DESPERATE FAMINE AFTER  Son Kim Jong Il led as a god until 2012  Took N. Korea NUCLEAR  Kim Jong Un today…  Fears US, leads as absolute totalitarian communist dictator…  The musical??? The musical???

6  Attacks South, kidnaps people with immunity!  World scared of nuclear war.  What they think about you!!! What they think about you!!!

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8 UNEASY STREET: Van Houtryve arrived in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, during a normal work week in February. He found its main thoroughfare entirely empty. “Nobody’s out. No couples with babies, nobody taking a walk,” van Houtryve says. “You could wait 10 minutes before you ever saw a car.” Only a few old Mercedes—the exclusive privilege of top bureaucrats—cruise Pyongyang’s streets. North Korea has just a few hundred thousand cars for more than 20 million people. The country has only 1,000 miles of paved road.

9 SHOP GIRL: This is shopping in North Korea. The clerk sits in the dark, unheated special store, waiting to turn on the lights for foreigners, the only permitted customers. “She’s wearing a ski jacket or parka; the rest of this time they’re sitting there with the lights off, freezing,” van Houtryve says. The goods—toys, televisions, and the like—are imported from China. The store only accepts euros.

10 EMERGENCY CAPITALISM: Two women work on an assembly line, packaging shirts by the American brand K-Swiss. “I imagine it’s illegal,” van Houtryve says. In Kaesong, the special economic zone on the southern border, South Korean companies hire North Korean workers at wages of $50 a month. The North Korean government allowed the zone’s creation after its near economic collapse and failure to prevent mass famine in the ‘90s.

11 CULT OF PERSONALITY: In van Houtryve’s hotel room, propaganda played in an endless loop on the three TV channels. North Korean biographers, striving to make Kim his more revered father’s equal, insist a swallow foretold his birth and attribute a spate of superhuman characteristics to him—the ability to manipulate time among them. Defectors have described him as arthritic and illiterate.

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13  Samurai (A&E video)  Japan functioned as a feudal society until the mid-1800’s  Samurai were the knights of Japan  Like code of chivalry for knights, samurai had bushido  Manga / Anime video Manga / Anime video  From 5:50 in for history of Manga/Anime  A high, serious art in Japan  Cartoon drawings read by all ages  Written and drawn on all topics and genres  Have crossed over into international interest


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